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Ostensibly, effective partner notification would lead to more individuals with asymptomatic syphilis presenting for care.
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But the legitimizing of tools to block arbitrary web addresses or snoop on and redirect ordinary traffic, however effective or ostensibly well-administrated they are, simply is not something anyone who supports a free and open web can allow.
Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks argues that the Tea Party and the ostensibly more mainstream Republicans set up a very effective good cop/bad cop negotiating strategy in which the Democrats would offer cuts and the mainstream Republicans would say, "I'd like to help you, really I would, but you know my partner isn't going to like that".
Putting plays on is like government: it's ostensibly a democracy, but it's most effective when there's a secret autocracy.' As an Arsenal fan - he lives near the ground in north London - he says he's obsessed with Arsene Wenger's leadership skills.
However, ostensibly rational, such an approach may not be effective in meeting the often complex needs of SSWs who use illicit drugs.
(You were born, yes, and then what?) His principal rivals — John Kerry, Wesley Clark, John Edwards, Richard Gephardt, Joseph Lieberman — all subscribed to the focus-group-tested orthodoxy that an ample measure of ostensibly intimate disclosure was the sine qua non of effective communication with the electorate.
Many countries responded with reforms, but Kaye says that while new and preexisting laws ostensibly offer safeguards, they fall well sort of being effective.
Thus, noradrenergic antagonism on its own may only be effective at targeting the negative affective state ostensibly mediated by increased NE signaling in the CeA/BST.
The safety concerns that ostensibly motivated the proposed law can be handled with more effective infrastructure: wider, better roads and pedestrian barriers to prevent the wild sidewalk-driving the matatus are known for.
As far back as 2003, Republican pollster Frank Luntz advocated Republicans use the term "climate change", ostensibly to give the Republicans cover against the far more effective term "global warming".
There is nothing inherently funny in this scenario — with the possible exception of the obvious disdain its creators feel for the product they're ostensibly selling — but the ads are both hilarious and, paradoxically, highly effective.
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